Also known as
The Cocoon, Paddy O’Flaherty, Plains Of Kilkorkery, The Plains Of Kilkorkery, The Pride Of Kildare, Roscabury, Sacho’s, Sacko’s, Sackos, Sackow’s, Sackows, The Syracuse, Trippin’ Up The Stairs, Tripping Up Stairs.

Doublin’

A few moments ago, someone posted this as its own tune, he claimed it was the version found on Glackin/Keenan’s Doublin’. I haven’t yet dug out my copy to check it, but since I thought it’d be quickly deleted I grabbed the ABC before it disappeared.

A tin whistle version here

4th setting is a different tune

ACKB: as Mikal said, that’s a different tune. Better to remove that setting here and add it over there, and then add "Tripping Up The Stairs" as an alternate name on "My Darling Asleep" (if that’s what you know it as).

Having the name of one well-known and much-recorded tune as an alternative name for another well-known and much-recorded tune wrecks the functionality of the links to recordings and the search function.

Tripping Up The Stairs another name?

Here in France it is also known as Jig de Tony Hall, named after the wonderful Norfolk box player and singer Tony Hall. He used to play it on an old Hohner and played while at St Chartier so I suppose that is why they named it after him.